Wednesday, January 12, 2011

This past summer, we went canoeing on Henderson Lake, which is near the high peaks region of the Adirondack Park. From this lake you can look out and see the mountain that leads to Indian Pass, an incredible natural wonder, painted by many artists in the 19th century. Many of the canoers actually decided to paddle Henderson, then carry their canoes one mile to paddle another, smaller lake at the end of a hiking trail. Needless to say, we didn't do that, even with Hornbeck canoes, which weigh only eight pounds. Here's a painting of Eileen, who is trying to canoe as many Adirondack lakes as she can in the next few years. She's a real inspiration.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

After visiting Lake Placid a few weeks ago, Bill and I were coming through Long Lake just as the sun was setting over the lake. Long Lake is just that......a very long lake, with an incredible mountain range in the distance. This pastel was done from a photo where I used the zoom lense to get a shot close up on those mountains.

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Packets of Notecards for Sale

I am selling packages of six blank notecards of my pastels, entitled "Adirondack Flow" and "The Old Mill Barn". The packages include three of each and are 5x7 on linen stock with linen envelopes. Six notecards with envelopes $20.00